Toyota Recalls Nearly 400,000 Cars for Rear-View Camera Malfunction

The company said a remedy for the problem will be available sometime this month.
Toyota Recalls Nearly 400,000 Cars for Rear-View Camera Malfunction
Tundra trucks and Sequoia SUVs exit the assembly line as finished products at Toyota's truck plant in San Antonio, Texas, in a file photo. Jordan Vonderhaar/Reuters
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Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America on Oct. 7 announced the recall of nearly 400,000 Tundra trucks and Sequoia sport utility vehicles due to a software malfunction in the vehicles’ rear camera.

According to a recall notice from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), certain Toyota Tundras and Hybrid vehicles manufactured between 2022 and 2025, along with Toyota Sequoias made between 2023 and 2025, may not properly display images in the rear camera system when the vehicles are shifted into reverse gear, which increases the risk of a crash or striking a pedestrian while backing up.
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